Each river trip is unique, time on the river will depend on the weather, conditions and river flow.

We go rain or shine. No refunds. Rain checks only if the weather is extreme(lightening/thunder).

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CAMPING AND KAYAKING TOUR

starting at $199 per person

Perfect for families, small groups, corporate groups and team building.

Guided Overnight Camping and Kayak Tour Includes:

Kayaks, PFD's, Paddles, Dry Bags, Tents, Transportation to and from Campsite and River.

Campfire with Smores.

Weekend and Mid- Week Trips available. Call us or email us NOW to organize your trip.

(We will provide your group with detailed packing list on what to bring for the

overnight camping and Kayak Tour)

Perfect for paddlers looking for a few rapids and beautiful scenery!The Toccoa River Canoe Trail is perfect for paddlers who are looking for a few rapids and some beautiful scenery along the way. The trail is also popular with float fishermen looking for cold-water mountain trout. The put in is located at the Blue Ridge Ranger District's Deep Hole Recreation Area, a U.S. Forest Service campground of highway GA 60 south of Blue Ridge and north of Suches, GA. Launch and parking costs $5 per vehicle. The canoe trail begins on the north bank of the river, flowing west and north toward Blue Ridge. The entire float from Deep Hole to Sandy Bottoms is 13.8 miles.

This canoe trail utilizes the Toccoa River from the launch at Deep Hole Recreation Area flowing west and north to its end at the Sandy Bottom Canoe Take Out. Enjoy viewings of forested public lands, pastoral private lands, laurel and rhododendron thickets, and their associated wildlife, coupled with great fishing and some rapids make this a perfect canoe trip.

Trailhead Location: Deep Hole Recreation AreaThe launch is at Deep Hole Recreation Area, a USFS campground located in the east/southeast portion of the district just off a paved highway, GA Hwy. 60 south of Blue Ridge, GA and north of Suches, GA. Launch and parking costs $5 per vehicle. Access:Deep Hole Recreation Area- From McDonald’s restaurant at the intersection of Georgia Hwy. 515 and Georgia Hwy. 5 north in Blue Ridge, follow Georgia Hwy. 515 east approximately 4.5 miles to traffic light and junction with GA Hwy. 60 (Lakewood Junction). Turn right on GA Hwy. 60 and go 0.5 miles to old U.S. 76.Turn left on GA Hwy. 60. Go 1.5 miles to Morganton. Turn right on GA Hwy. 60, continue on GA Hwy. 60 14.7 miles to Deep Hole Recreation Area entrance on the right (dirt/gravel all weather road.

Sections of the Toccoa River Canoe Trail include:Deep Hole to Rock Creek Road Bridge: 1.5 miles with good fishing. Rock Creek Road Bridge to Margret: 1.0 miles Margret to Butt Bridge: 5.8 miles with rapids, campsites and a suspension bridge Butt Bridge to Dial Bridge: 1.5 miles Dial Bridge to Sandy Bottoms: 4 miles

Sandy Bottom Canoe Take Out:AccessFrom McDonald’s restaurant at the intersection on Georgia Hwy. 515 and Georgia Hwy. 5 north in Blue Ridge, follow Georgia Hwy. 515 east approx. 0.8 miles to Windy Ridge Rd. Turn right at Windy Ridge Rd., go 0.2 miles to dead end with Old U.S. 76. Turn left, go 0.2 miles to Aska Road on right. Turn right, go south 8.5 miles on Aska Rd. Turn left, go across Shallowford Bridge, and turn right on Shallowford Bridge Rd. Go 1.3 miles to Old Dial Rd. Turn right on Old Dial Rd.,